Senior Wellness Monitoring

Know how they're really doing.

Simple daily check-ins that tell you more about your aging parent's wellbeing than a hundred phone calls that end with "I'm fine."

1.4B People over 60, globally
$48B Remote monitoring market
40% Seniors now use smartphones

"How are you doing, Mom?"
"I'm fine, dear."

That two-word answer hides everything. The missed meals. The sleepless nights. The loneliness that creeps in after Tuesday's last visitor leaves.

Most monitoring tools treat seniors like patients, wiring them up with clinical devices and emergency buttons. KinPulse treats them like people. A simple, daily wellness check that captures how they're actually feeling, what they're doing, and whether something has quietly changed.

Three taps. Total peace of mind.

Step One

Senior Checks In

A simple, friendly prompt each day. How are you feeling? Did you sleep well? Have you eaten? No medical jargon. No complex forms. Just a conversation.

Step Two

Family Stays Connected

A real-time dashboard shows mood trends, activity patterns, and daily wellness scores. See the full picture without hovering or intruding.

Step Three

Smart Alerts When It Matters

If mood drops, check-ins stop, or patterns shift, you get a notification. Not after a crisis. Before one.

Not clinical. Not complicated. Just caring.

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Mood Tracking

Daily emotional wellness captured through simple, intuitive check-ins. Track trends over weeks and months to spot what phone calls miss.

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Family Dashboard

One glance tells you everything. Sleep quality, appetite, activity level, and mood, all in a clean view that multiple family members can access.

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Pattern Alerts

Subtle changes often signal something bigger. KinPulse detects declining patterns and notifies you early, when intervention still makes a difference.

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Web-First Design

No app to download. No devices to install. Seniors get a simple link. Works on any phone, tablet, or computer they already own.

The space between "I'm fine" and the truth is where KinPulse lives.

Because knowing how they're really doing shouldn't require a medical degree, an emergency, or moving back home.